I love LOVE love seeing different cultures represented in mainstream American wedding merchandise. As more and more second/first-generation Americans marry, it is lovely to see the blending of cultures and important for businesses to facilitate that.

Also, I agree that this is not the first company by far to produce similar products, whether the design or diversity, but the impact of advertising and competition between any enterprises, even if artistically based, is part of capitalism! (although I respect copyrights!)

I saw these here years ago and have wanted to order them since. But this is a different store? http://www.sending-postcards.com/2009/09/we-are-peggies.html Looks like Urban Outfitters were right, it's not only big stores that rip off independent artists. :(

The Indian couple would be PERFECT for me if I were getting married. Even the sari colour is dead on! A white sari with red and gold border is what is traditional for us. Hahha since I won't be getting married for a LONG time maybe I should stock up on one piece now itself?